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Neural networks using bots

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Ulciscor:
Hey guys! 'Cos I am so new to DB and am not as well versed in biology and computer science as some of you, I don't know if this is a stupid idea or not.

I was wondering if it would be possible to make a neural network consisting of bots connected together in a specific way? Each bot would act like a neuron in the 'brain'. I'm not really sure what the point of this would be as the network would have to be large and would be very vulnerable to other bots. It's more of a think topic than a practical one.

The net could be used to control other bots, I.e. it could be used as a 'queen' to direct the behavious of 'workers.'

Tell me what you think, and sorry if this topic has already been discussed somewhere else!

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shvarz:
Well, each bot can form four ties, peform logical and math operations, so in my opinion they are quite suitable for creating neural networks.  I imagine that there are better systems for that though.  Yet I am no expert on neural networks...

Numsgil:
I've been thinking of this for a while, but I'm not sure if the bot language is strong enough yet.  This would work well with veggies that tie together to form a lattice.  Although I'm not sure what plants would think about.

I'll give it a more serious look when I have time.  Probably it just requires a new way of thinking about programming the bots, or perhaps the language changes I proposed.

PurpleYouko:
We also need to make tie comunications simpler and quicker. Particularly if we want this kind of thing to be able to evolve.
I have some ideas on that front and that is what I will be working on when I get back to programming next week (hopefully)

Botsareus:
Ok lets say we got a working "brain" , now what the hell are we going to use it for?

My personaly favorate for now is: Change Dna to I.o. text into a little chat program. Make a chat bot...

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